Interesting Facts about Gorillas for Educators and Apes Video for School Learning

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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2017
  • Gorillas are incredible animals that possess a great deal of incredible qualities and characteristics, behinds their mighty strength and body size, which is, by the way, the largest among all extant primates.
    These ground-dwelling herbivorous apes are known to take incredible care of their young and pass their wisdom to the younger generations. And it has to be said that gorillas do have a lot of knowledge to pass. They have been observed to make tools from common things that are found in their natural habitat. These tools are used for obtaining food or research purposes, such as checking the depth of a lake with the help of a stick.
    All in all, there are so many things every child or adult can learn from this video. We also strongly encourage the use of this video for school learning and education.

Komentáře • 43

  • @animal-facts
    @animal-facts  Před 6 lety +6

    This is the latest entry in our series of videos for kids. Enjoy these educational facts about gorillas and don't forget to check out our previous video about raccoons: czcams.com/video/L8xe9XSQvQw/video.html

    • @chandrashekhar7138
      @chandrashekhar7138 Před 6 lety

      Animal factsanimlbliefilm by Datacube

    • @VeganV5912
      @VeganV5912 Před 2 lety

      We act like ‘Omnivores’, and get a heart attack which is fat deposits clogging in your brain and your heart and down there👇, and cancer and high blood pressure and diabetes Alzheimer’s and Hard arteries... 51% death rate if you eat animals and cheese and milk etc. Vegans have 4% cancer and that’s it. You’ve got long long guts. Flat teeth 🦷. Little flat teeth 😬. Moving left and right |-_| 😬. We are Herbivores. Peer review science. czcams.com/video/a7ZQax2tN5k/video.html !!!

  • @skezza_9662
    @skezza_9662 Před 4 lety +36

    I’m watching this in 2020 and I’m happy to say that the population of mountain gorillas has risen to 1000

  • @jxc2439
    @jxc2439 Před 5 lety +44

    Who’s not a kid and watching this?

  • @kostabogoevski1964
    @kostabogoevski1964 Před 5 lety +20

    Nutritionally poor food.. big mistake. Their food is extremelly nutritious but low in calories.. hence they eat so much of it.

  • @clairejordan4747
    @clairejordan4747 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this video. I am training to be a gorilla expert at my local community hall and this has been super helpful!!! Save the gorillas!!

  • @josepadilla4355
    @josepadilla4355 Před 6 lety +4

    You are making me smarter

    • @animal-facts
      @animal-facts  Před 6 lety

      Hello, thanks for your comment. We are really glad to hear it. Hope to see you on again on this channel.

  • @gregsansenbach705
    @gregsansenbach705 Před 5 lety +4

    THANKS

  • @TheLollipop
    @TheLollipop Před 4 lety +1

    I will support you always

  • @patphatkitten
    @patphatkitten Před 5 lety +2

    Do you know if gorrillas can sweat all over their bodies, or do they sweat only from their tongues?

    • @simpsonsfan8996
      @simpsonsfan8996 Před 5 lety +1

      Or do they only sweat around there bare skin areas.

    • @skezza_9662
      @skezza_9662 Před 4 lety

      patphatcat they have glands under their arms. Bit like arm pits

  • @_runta
    @_runta Před rokem

    Rip koko and harambe

  • @anthonylopez7105
    @anthonylopez7105 Před 4 lety

    Suskeptibal

  • @coolcat1684
    @coolcat1684 Před 2 lety +2

    Who wins a gorilla or a lion ?

    • @_runta
      @_runta Před rokem

      Idk. Thats tuff man

  • @fouziaraza7697
    @fouziaraza7697 Před 2 lety

    Hello do you know if I can feed a mountain gorilla in wildlife .

    • @agbulph
      @agbulph Před 2 lety

      probably dont do that Fouzia.

  • @mrtay89991
    @mrtay89991 Před 4 lety

    sup

  • @jenniferh5849
    @jenniferh5849 Před 2 lety +1

    You mispronounced herbivorous, susceptible, and Prague.

  • @gabrieltaylor884
    @gabrieltaylor884 Před 3 lety +1

    im a kid

  • @ICastr8Fascist
    @ICastr8Fascist Před rokem

    Like MOST great apes u should have said. You said, "like all great apes, their arms are longer then their legs." Humans dont have arms longer then their legs and humans are not so great apes.

  • @dandielionledford864
    @dandielionledford864 Před 2 lety

    Not me

  • @MegaBajojo
    @MegaBajojo Před 5 lety +2

    Gotta say it's annoying when people say, "They're our closest cousin, we share 95% DNA!" Because We share 95% DNA with a banana too, so....Does that mean we came from bananas....or?

    • @BornGam3r
      @BornGam3r Před 5 lety +2

      Skoodle Do we really share 95% DNA with a banana lol?

    • @guifdcanalli
      @guifdcanalli Před 4 lety +3

      No we dont share this much with a banana

    • @marias7599
      @marias7599 Před 4 lety +3

      We don’t share 95% with a banana. Don’t spread wrong info.

    • @agbulph
      @agbulph Před 2 lety

      false we share about 60 percent

  • @juanpascallucianobravado6112

    Suskeptable? The narrator also pronounced several other words wrong such as the city of Prague pronounced like Praeger U... Come on, educational for kids my ass. You just copied and pasted a bunch of stuff off of the internet. If it was for kids you could explain what an “extant primate” is and similar words not part of a childhood vocabulary. You’re just internet-trawling others’ content for a CZcams revenue channel.

    • @animal-facts
      @animal-facts  Před 5 lety

      Hello, thanks for your comment. Don't underestimate modern generation children. They know their way about technology and won't have any trouble finding out what an extant primate is, even if they don't manage to grasp the meaning from the context.

    • @juanpascallucianobravado6112
      @juanpascallucianobravado6112 Před 5 lety

      Animal facts by Datacube I wouldn’t be so certain, look at how many adults believe the earth is flat and reject evolutionary biology and climate science, and look at how many Americans believe that the current president is a good person.

    • @animal-facts
      @animal-facts  Před 5 lety

      These look like unfair generalizations and the examples that you've described belong rather to the minority than to the majority. Moreover, you switched from modern generation to the previous generations. Older people were raised to believe almost everything and rely on emotional context, while modern generation is growing up with tools that can help them double check all of the information and rely more on facts rather than on emotions. There are exceptions though, however these are our observations, when working in the educational field.

    • @juanpascallucianobravado6112
      @juanpascallucianobravado6112 Před 5 lety

      Animal facts by Datacube well the kids I work with have had mobile devices and Internet since they were very small and started very early searching out things they liked and are very susceptible to confirmation bias unless very carefully trained to think critically by their parents and teachers. I had one kid do a report on ancient aliens and he went only with what a young mind considered to be wonderful evidence for aliens building the pyramids and the Nazca lines and so forth so I sat him down and asked if he looked up any alternate explanations and he sheepishly admitted he had not and had only gone with supporting evidence and not had not even looked into archaeological explanations of these things being created by humans. Critical thinking isn’t some built in failsafe, as humans generally prefer good news and confirmation of what they want to believe and taking the path of least resistance when researching.

    • @juanpascallucianobravado6112
      @juanpascallucianobravado6112 Před 5 lety

      But then again it’s good to see someone with hope and belief in the intelligence of the younger generation there are plenty of jewels in the rough.

  • @johnjnye8618
    @johnjnye8618 Před 3 lety

    this dude is biased. do not follow.